Section : News
Quebec Suicide Prevention Week : The Douglas fights statistics.
Section : News
Des gens qui aident les autres: le Douglas débute une initiative de soutien par les pairs
Section : News
Dementia: Let us not forget-Douglas discusses Alzheimer’s disease.
Section : News
Taking advantage of the latest technology individuals can now not only watch and listen to the classes (video and audio) by going to www.douglas.qc.ca , but they can also subscribe to the Mini-Psych podcast and add it to their player.
Section : News
Montreal, October 12, 2006 – The pencils are sharpened, the desks are arranged and Douglas experts are ready to teach. In less than one week, the Douglas Hospitals’ Mini-Psych school is ready to open its doors. More than 230 registered stu
Section : News
With the signing of two new research agreements in October, Douglas Hospital Research Centre (DRHC) expertise will be extended internationally. Mental health experts have agreed to participate in research collaborations with both the Institut de neuro
Section : News
“Whether patients live close to our Hospital or are in Quebec’s far north, they’re Douglas clients and they can expect our best,” says Director General Jacques Hendlisz, who joined other leading members of the McGill RUIS team
Section : News
Recovery is the ultimate goal of the new 2006-2010 strategic plan of the Douglas Hospital, titled “Recovery: From Neighbourhood to Neuron”. If ever-increasing numbers of people are to reach and maintain recovery, the Douglas must integrate
Section : News
Kamataki: Next Frames of Mind film at the Douglas Verdun, May 4, 2006 – Depression is commonly seen as a dark place, full of despair. Suicide often seems to be the only way to escape the sufferer’s mental anguish. Thanks to suicide prev
Section : News
Quebec-led research receives $1.5 million funding boost Montréal, December 7, 2005 – Most mental illnesses are not as physically obvious as obesity, diabetes, or cancer, but they can be as debilitating. Approximately, one in five Canadia